My first big trip after I was divorced was to Egypt. My whole life I wanted to travel more, so I jumped right in with two feet! You may ask “why Egypt?” – I say, “Why not!” It had everything and going to see such a different culture would be a great experience. I knew if I could do that trip I was good almost anywhere. So before I left I started researching on what I should expect on the trip.

I read and heard a lot about traveling in Egypt as a woman. Most sites recommended having long pants or skirts, longer sleeve shirts and something with you to cover your hair if needed. I didn’t want to stand out and wanted to respect their culture, so I packed about everything but the kitchen sink.

Almost right away I realized things were a little different than back home. After arriving at the airport, we were in the van driving to the hotel (which took a couple of hours with the crazy traffic). I was looking out the window of the van at Cairo, it was truly amazing and nothing like I had ever seen before. As I was being a total tourist, wide-eyed looking at everything, I notice the cars going by had lots of men looking my way. Even being 43 at the time, they all were smiling and waving at me – I laughed to myself thinking, ”It’s not like I am 22”. But being the friendly person I am, of course, I smiled and waved back. At one point while stuck in traffic my friend, Travis, asked if I saw the guys in the car next to us staring at me. I did and after a bit closed the curtains in the van as it started to feel a bit odd.

Never the less, we started on our journey. Most of the time I was there I had crop pants on and a T-shirt and felt very comfortable walking around. There where times I wish I had listened and had something to cover my hair. I felt it the most walking through the markets. I learned quickly that girls are a big hit at them, especially if you look a little different, have your hair showing (lighter especially) or don’t have long sleeves on. Just being myself it was hard for me not to look them in the eye, smile back and engage in conversation. Well that just got me more attention. When men came up to touch my hair I realized I wasn’t in Kansas anymore (or Colorado – lol). At one point my friend and our tour guide had to put me between them just to try and get less attention on me. Maybe to some that would be great – all the men wanting to come up to you, touch you, talk to you – but after a while I wanted to be left alone.

I loved Egypt and the people are very friendly – some more than others. As a woman, especially if you have lighter hair, I would highly recommend bringing a scarf with you, so if you get more attention than you want, you can cover up. I would also wear at least crop pants or skirts covering your knees and have a longer sleeve shirt with you in case you want it. I’m used to making eye contact and smiling, but that definitely gets men’s attention and they will come right over to you. If you like that– great! If not, I recommend having sunglasses with you even at night. That way no one can see you looking right at them, especially if you are like me and feel rude if you don’t look people in the eye and smile.

With these little tips you will have an amazing time in Egypt. To date it is one of my favorite trips and I would go back again if had the opportunity! Just with a little less of me showing 😊

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